2) When I draw I feel like drawing anything and when I paint its so fun mixing colors with the paint.
3) If someone took away my art away I would have no talent and no hobbies which would not be fun.
Tuesday,October 3,2006
Chapter 1
1) The first problem is that Tao loves drawing but it is a taboo.
The second problem is that Tao wants to bring a wolf home to take care of it but it is a taboo.
2) The first problem I think will be solved by Tao trying to convince every one to let him draw.
The second problem I think will be solved by Tao trying to help the wolf but he doesn't tell anyone.
Chapter 1
1) The fist event was that Tao was stuck in the the woods until he found food.
The second event was that Tao was eating in a forbidden slough.
Chapter 3
1) Tao and ram learn to hunt together and capture animals for food.
2) Tao's first decision is that instead of him going with the rest of the hunters he wants to go hunt with ram.
Tao's second decision is that he thinks the hunters should hunt with wolf dogs to make it easier.
3) I think that I wasn't trying to be mean to Tao I was just trying to teach Tao to be more resposible.
Since Tao has no family and has a deform foot he needs more responsibility.Tao might think I was trying to
be mean to him but I was just trying to teach him a lesson so he can survive on his own.
Chapter 8
The situation I came up with is a mexican family crossing the border so they can have a better life.I think this family
should cross the border if they want a better life because they need to take care of their family.If there is no other way to
have a better life then they need to cross the border.
Chapter 9
1)I think Graybeard changed his mind because he thinks that Tao can be a great drawer.
2)I think Graybeard is sometimes strick about rules but he can be wise and kind.
Chapter 11
1)I think Graybeard is a good teacher because sometimes he can be tough on tao but he can be nice to him too and that is what a good teacher is suppose to do.
2)I would like to have Graybeard as my teacher because he is wise and nice and I want a teacher like that.
The Geography of Outer China
In the Ancient times China was divided into two. One side was called inner China and the other side was called Outer China. Not a lot of people lived in Outer China it was mostly used for farming and growing crops. In Outer China it has the Tibet Qinghai Plateau, the Northeastern Plain, and the Northwestern deserts. These are all great geographical features of Ancient Outer China.
One of the geographical features of Outer China is the Tibet Qinghai Plateau. It is the major geographical region of Outer China. The Tibet Qinghai Plateau is the world’s largest Plateau. It is 13,500 feet above sea level. It is also called “Roof of the World.” It is rocky and surrounded by mountains. It is really cold and there are only 50 days a year without frost. Most snowstorms happen in July in the Tibet Qinghai Plateau. So overall it is a cold place to grow crops or to live.
The other geographical feature of Outer China is the Northeastern Plain. The Northeastern Plain is sometimes called Inner Mongolia or Manchuria. It has low hills and plains and there is mostly prairie grass that provided food for horses, sheep and other animals. It has an area of about 135,000 square miles. There are short warm summers and dry cold winters. The two major rivers are Liao and Sungari. The plain isn’t the best place to grow crops because at times it gets to cold or too dry.
Another geographical feature is the Northwestern deserts. The deserts are the Taklamankan desert and Gobi desert. The Taklamankan desert means “If you go in you won’t come out.” It covers an area of about 123,550 square miles. It is not far from the Tibet Qinghai Plateau. Since there are no rivers in the desert there are oases. This is the only place where you can find water. The major oasis towns are Kashgar, Karkand, and Khotan. It is a hard place to live and very dry. The other desert is the Gobi desert. It has extreme climates it can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius to -40 in the winter. There are only a few sand dunes in Gobi there are mostly just rocky surfaces. Two humped camels live there and a small population of Gobi bears live there too. In some areas there can be a chance of rain in once every two or three years. There can be strong winds that can make traveling dangerous. There is some oasis that provided drinking water. The Northwestern deserts are hard places to live and dangerous places to travel.
Even though outer china was mostly used for farming it still had great features. From the Tibet Qinghai Plateau to the Northeastern Plains and to the Northwestern deserts. Outer China is a beautiful place with great extremes and dangerous features. China’s ancient geography is fascinating and amazing. China is a big place and even though in ancient times it was divided into two outer China still was a big place and had so many great features.
Thursday,September28,2006
Prewrite
1) I'm good at drawing and painting.
2) When I draw I feel like drawing anything and when I paint its so fun mixing colors with the paint.
3) If someone took away my art away I would have no talent and no hobbies which would not be fun.
Tuesday,October 3,2006
Chapter 1
1) The first problem is that Tao loves drawing but it is a taboo.
The second problem is that Tao wants to bring a wolf home to take care of it but it is a taboo.
2) The first problem I think will be solved by Tao trying to convince every one to let him draw.
The second problem I think will be solved by Tao trying to help the wolf but he doesn't tell anyone.
Chapter 1
1) The fist event was that Tao was stuck in the the woods until he found food.
The second event was that Tao was eating in a forbidden slough.
Chapter 3
1) Tao and ram learn to hunt together and capture animals for food.
2) Tao's first decision is that instead of him going with the rest of the hunters he wants to go hunt with ram.
Tao's second decision is that he thinks the hunters should hunt with wolf dogs to make it easier.
3) I think that I wasn't trying to be mean to Tao I was just trying to teach Tao to be more resposible.
Since Tao has no family and has a deform foot he needs more responsibility.Tao might think I was trying to
be mean to him but I was just trying to teach him a lesson so he can survive on his own.
Chapter 8
The situation I came up with is a mexican family crossing the border so they can have a better life.I think this family
should cross the border if they want a better life because they need to take care of their family.If there is no other way to
have a better life then they need to cross the border.
Chapter 9
1)I think Graybeard changed his mind because he thinks that Tao can be a great drawer.
2)I think Graybeard is sometimes strick about rules but he can be wise and kind.
Chapter 11
1)I think Graybeard is a good teacher because sometimes he can be tough on tao but he can be nice to him too and that is what a good teacher is suppose to do.
2)I would like to have Graybeard as my teacher because he is wise and nice and I want a teacher like that.
The Geography of Outer China
In the Ancient times China was divided into two. One side was called inner China and the other side was called Outer China. Not a lot of people lived in Outer China it was mostly used for farming and growing crops. In Outer China it has the Tibet Qinghai Plateau, the Northeastern Plain, and the Northwestern deserts. These are all great geographical features of Ancient Outer China.
One of the geographical features of Outer China is the Tibet Qinghai Plateau. It is the major geographical region of Outer China. The Tibet Qinghai Plateau is the world’s largest Plateau. It is 13,500 feet above sea level. It is also called “Roof of the World.” It is rocky and surrounded by mountains. It is really cold and there are only 50 days a year without frost. Most snowstorms happen in July in the Tibet Qinghai Plateau. So overall it is a cold place to grow crops or to live.
The other geographical feature of Outer China is the Northeastern Plain. The Northeastern Plain is sometimes called Inner Mongolia or Manchuria. It has low hills and plains and there is mostly prairie grass that provided food for horses, sheep and other animals. It has an area of about 135,000 square miles. There are short warm summers and dry cold winters. The two major rivers are Liao and Sungari. The plain isn’t the best place to grow crops because at times it gets to cold or too dry.
Another geographical feature is the Northwestern deserts. The deserts are the Taklamankan desert and Gobi desert. The Taklamankan desert means “If you go in you won’t come out.” It covers an area of about 123,550 square miles. It is not far from the Tibet Qinghai Plateau. Since there are no rivers in the desert there are oases. This is the only place where you can find water. The major oasis towns are Kashgar, Karkand, and Khotan. It is a hard place to live and very dry. The other desert is the Gobi desert. It has extreme climates it can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius to -40 in the winter. There are only a few sand dunes in Gobi there are mostly just rocky surfaces. Two humped camels live there and a small population of Gobi bears live there too. In some areas there can be a chance of rain in once every two or three years. There can be strong winds that can make traveling dangerous. There is some oasis that provided drinking water. The Northwestern deserts are hard places to live and dangerous places to travel.
Even though outer china was mostly used for farming it still had great features. From the Tibet Qinghai Plateau to the Northeastern Plains and to the Northwestern deserts. Outer China is a beautiful place with great extremes and dangerous features. China’s ancient geography is fascinating and amazing. China is a big place and even though in ancient times it was divided into two outer China still was a big place and had so many great features.